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Miss Wilson Weds Today in|

Will Read Vows

GREENFIELD, Ind. Mar. 19—

Miss Florence Wilson as his bride! in a4 7:30 p. m. cererfiony today in the Greenfield Christian! Church. The Rev. Avery Miley | will read the vows, The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Wikon, Greenfield, will wear a white #atin gown made with a fitted bodice and full | skirt and accented with seed| pearls. Her fingertip {llusion veil

and she will carry an heirloom lace handkerchief and a bouquet of lilies. Mrs. James Wilson, Fountain- | town, will be the matron of honor | and Miss Janet McC ord, Indian-| apolis, ia to be the maid of honor. | The bridesmaids are Mrs. Emer-| son Neal, Indianapolis, and Miss | Judith Ann Wallace, Anderson. be the flower girl. The attend-| ants will wear orchid, yellow and| green taffeta frocks and carry | spring flowers.

Wedding Trip

Follows Reception : The best man is to be Leo Leird, Indianapolis, and the ushers will be James Richard Wallace, Anderson; James and Paul Wilson and Julius R. Reynolds. | Robert O’'Haver will be the ringbearer.

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short wedding trip after a recep-'

ts. Th rill br h i I S Pell at 4616 E. New. ror st. 11 ewing | Indianapolis. Miss Wilson at(Contest

tended Butler 4 Butler University. Look-A likes Here are the judging classifi[cations in The Times’ $1460 National. 8 SOBER on rn STANDARD PATTERN {GROUP (Senior Division): 1. | Press—Cotton, made from standlard pattern. 2. Dress—S8ilk, raylon, wool, etc, made from standlard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made {from standard pattern. low): 1. Dress—Any material, *STANDARD PATTERN GROUP: (Junior Division, contstants 18 years of age or bemade from standard pattern. 4. {Coat or suit made from standard |pattern. “GLAMOUR GROUP (Contest-

Miss B i) po Miss Bailey, nf 3 Pittshurgher, To Take Vows - . Couple to Wed 3 At Greenwood . | A lattice of greenery banked ‘with palms and vases of white |gladioll will -form a background {for the wedding of Miss Ruth Margaret Bailey of Greenwood, and Robert A. Beighel, Pittsburgh, Pa. at 4:30 p. m. today in the Greenwood Christian Church. The Rev. Richard C. Mills will officiate, | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John W. Bailey of | Greenwood,’ and Mr. Beighel's pars ents are Mr. and Mrs, H. A, | Beighel of Pittsburgh. | Miss Esther Bailey. who will serve her sister as maid-of-honor, | will wear a frock of peacock blue [taffeta wath opera-length gloves,

| She will carry a bouquet of Amer ican beauty roses.

Starlight Satin ‘Chosen by Bride

The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, ~has chosen a gown of starlight satin. |witis -- sweetheart neckline and fitted bodice. A low flounce ex~ tends into the train. Her veil of English illusion will fall from a Juliet cap, and she will carry a

lants of all ages)—"Special occa-| sion” clothes such. as evening| clothes, lounge clothes or beashs| wear, made from standard pat-| tern or from original design by| contestant. ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP| (Contestants of all ages)-—Adults| dresses, coats or suits originally designed by. the contestant WITHOUT use of commercial patterns. CHILDREN’S GROUP (Contestants of all ages) — Gar- ‘ ‘ments for children up.to 12 years of age, made from standard pattern or originally designed by contestant. All garments for| children—even though of original design—must be entered in this group. Local prizes in each of the {classifications are $50, first; $20, second. First place winners the national judging will on The popular Mother and $100 awards. In addition, if any Daughter vogue is highlighted Times’ winners. place first in natoday with these smart, -quaint- |tional judging, they. will receive ly styled daytime dresses. Nar- (additional $100 awards from The row ruffling trims each dress Times. —and a crisp petticoat is in- | rAlso, the first place winners In cluded in each pattern. Fun to [the national judging are inyited sew! to New York to see their garPattern 8369 is for sizes 10, ments worn by professional mod12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12, els in a National Style Show in dress, 514 yards of 39-inch; the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While petticoat, 3 yards. there, they stop at the Waldorf. Pattern 8370 comes in sizes 3, | memes 4 5 6, T and 8 years. Size 4,

The =epring and summer Fashion contains 64 pages of smart styles, fashion news, ets unc eon more American Designer |

Originals. Free pattern printed

The Auxiliary to the Children’s inside the book.

Bureau, Indianapolis Orphan Asylum, will hold a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Monday in the home of Mrs. Edwin H. Gable, 4560 Park Ave. Hostesses will be Mrs. Henry B. Steeg and Mrs. Frederick Ww. Ahrbecker.

SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind.

, Mrs. John W. Shirley, president, No. 8369 Price 25¢ |wiil-have charge of a 11:30-a. m. No. 8370 Price 25¢ board meeting and will preside at the business session after Biz. ..oivvneass luncheon. Fashion Book Price 25¢ | Mrs. William Bertermann wi

give a short history of the ho Name .cvevesesssescresncsnsass|reau. Impressions of the train{ing course for new members will sesevsstessssncssvsesscsscevsceee be presented by Mesdames Rob-| Street vevevenes . ert B. Ellsworth, Bowman Down-| teecssesscsssest ley, Robert D, Gruen, William B. CIty sevessssssssscsssessssnasss Harbison, W. Daniel Kibler Jr.,| {Vernon C. MacNabb and John Btate coeveeccrittivectnsiinnnes IM Zuber. ©

Times’ Sewing Contest Entrant Registration

Here 1s my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing!

Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the place to be announced later in The Times,

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I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one| or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you should change your mind later).

—Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above 18 years of age. (1) Dress—Rayon, silk or wool..uvassiss

(2) Dress—Cotton......... (3) Coat of Buit....e.ses

or under. (1) Dress veseeene (2) Suit or Coat..oavinis

——(Glamour- Group, no age limit. (1) Evening, lounge, beach wear, etc, from standard pattern or original design.

———Original Design Group, no age limit. (1) Dress, suit or| coat originally designed by contestant and intended for adult or upper teen-age wear. weeseChildren’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for children up to 12 years of age. : . Mall to: Sewing Contest Editor Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. udiapapolly s : jit

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| The Home Show will be held For Monday from Apr. 22 to May 1 in the

Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years’

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|eascade bouquet of white carnations and hyacinths. seal HH. A. Beighel, of Pittsburgh, ’ father of the bridegroom, will 9 sérve as best man. 1+een= ers {—A-reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the | ’ ‘ |ceremony.- For the wedding trip Problems Are through the South, Miss Bailey [pas chosen a navy blue suit with {navy and pink accessories and a T |corsage of white carnations. orum opic | A graduate of Indiana Uni. | versity, Miss Bailey is a member A forum on “Problems of Teen- of Delta Delta Delta and Kappa agers Today” and an election of Kappa Kappa Sororities. Mr, officers will highlight Monday's Beighel is a graduate of Alle. . Imeeting of the Marion County gheny College and a member of |Juvenile Center Auxiliary. |Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. | The session will be at 12:15 p. m.| in the Hotel Washington Bamboo Mi Ww Room. 1SS warren | Conducting the forum will be| {Mrs. H. H., Arnholter of the eo {park department. Taking part will] To Wed at {be Marilyn Thomas, the Mayor's| | Teen Committee chairman; Jack! Hensley, Buzz Bucket Canteen ub |president, and Lauralee Burke, 0 1a {president of the Teen Music Can-| teen. Dave Thomas, member of| A single-ring ceremony at 3:30 the WFBM Teen Radio Show cast,!p. mi today in the Columbia Club will sing. will unite Miss Mary Jane War- . ren, of Carmel, and Verlin H, Broad Ripple Student Petry in marriage. The Rev. A. C, : ne sq! Brooks, pastor of the Third Chris. To Discuss ‘Civic Pride tian Church, will hear the vows.

| “Civic Pride” will be discussed, Miss Warren is the daughter {by a speech department student of Mr and Mrs. Courtland G. jof Broad Ripple High School.ipifs, Carmel, and Mr. Petry's Mrs. Fred L. Iske is program parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey chairman. IC. Petry, of Lewisville,

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home of the bridegroom's parents The advance sale. of tickets for the Indianapolis Home Show followed the ceremony. will be launched at a luncheon meeting Tuesday in the Hote The couple will be at home at rjncoln by the members of garden clubs in the Central West 1634 Barth Ave. | District.

X ; Mrs. Henry C. Prange of the Spade and Trowel Garden Clu Lét's Eat—

1s chairman and Mrs. E. L. Bohn of the Green Thumb Garden Club ‘Dishes Listed

{is co-chairman. Two representa{tives from each of the 30 garden |clubs in the district will attend the session.

Manufacturer's Building at the State Fairgrounds. Guests at the luncheon. will ‘include Mrs. John Downing, Mooresville, president ~tof the Garden Club of Indiana:

By META GIVEN MONDAY'S MENUS Breakfast

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[Mullane and Everett E. Lett {members of the nominating com, = To Be Attendant | Alfs, of Carmel, will wear a + | Reports also will be given by rym +f |Mesdames Claude Franklin, M. Suit of pink gabardine. Miss WarNE : + Pi | Barnes, representatives to the In- {pearl aay gabardine, will wear 4 a ’ Cr |aianapolis Council of Women; the ™ OWers. N Mildred Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl 3 iss dr Briggs, s {Federation of Clubs and the Will Serve Ms Drotnes 15 D881 Beh on [Juvenile Center respectively. e bride, who atten utiep Apr. 3. (Young photo) "Tau Alpha and Delta Sigma May 1 is the date selected “by Miss Evelyn Louise Ensinger, P bli h of reservations; Mrs. Harold Kappa op OWS 0 ay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Ensinger, 801 N. Campbell u IS ayes, decorations, and Mrs. ih B f Al The vows will be read in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Wi Weimer will 1 preside, - (Shen-Courtney photo) € ore tar Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Brooks, 3433 C entral Ave., announce the mners Earl Gibson Takes Several bridge clubs announce Tre Woodland Baptist Church SERS Sieve Oertel. 415 F. 15th St. The courte will be | SOE BREE FOR Se Bride in Cererfones - Set Meeting : § s married at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Tie Marott Bridge ciub Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Gibson Schienbein and Arwood R. Court-| Miss Norma Boemler, daughter of Mrs. Walter P. Boemler, winners North and South—Paul marriage at 3 p. m. today in the Legion Auxiliary Unit will meet ney. The Rev. 8. Spurgeon Pas-| 3020 N. California St., will become the bride of William R. Barker, Thompson and W. H. Weindorf, Cabin Room of the Indianapolis/at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the ceremony. 14 in the Broadway Methodist Church. (P. H. Ho photo) Tacol aq , je W. Stricker of the Central Ave- 118 Buckingham Drive. There Miss Schienbein is the daughter The engagement of Miss Patricia Lou Murphy is announced rome Jacobs, second; Sidney Kasle || | "yio i) dist Church officiated. will be a business meeting after and Mr. She will be married to Robert O. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. |West—Mr. and Mrs. George P.'Helen Ann Jenkins, 3216 N.| Assistant hostesses will include Courtney's parents are Mr. and| Hobart E. Brown, Duarte, Cal, on Apr. 10 in the home of her |2van, first; Mrs. Kenneth Petti- Pennsylvania St. daughter of the Mrs. G. I. Sevbert, chairman, and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Courtney, ( Dexheimer- -Carlon photo) . a petal pink lace gown with a Ruff, W. Daniel Kibler, W, W, or and sister-in-law of the - po ond; Mrs. E. E. Ball and Mrs. A. lace headdress and carried a lace Peet and Robert Mueller. The bride, who was given in which met Monday night in the Kurt Lieber, matron of honor, held at the. Chambers-Fireless marriage by her. father, wore a as Donald E. Gibson | Thompson and Ross T. Campbell, W&8 : Meet | first; H. H., Riegner ari Leo J. After a reception in the club Club to Mee . vill be at home at the Pennsyl- discussed by the Stephen Foster J. F. Doll and J. C. Clem first; * 3 p DR. Short and Kor T Zinkan, vania St. address. The bride- Kindergarten Mothers Club at 1:30 Winners nf the Newcomers Du-- Everett, Indianapolis. - — auditorium. plicate Bridge Club play held. and South— Mrs, Irene McCor- ’ . . mack and C. P. Stewart, first; / ) l () t Y d S t Mrs. Phil Cassidy and Mrs. R. C. on A0Un 01 ul Tappan, second; East and West and Mrs. William O'Neil, second . , th The next play of the group will By EASLEY BLACKWOOD “DEAR Mr, Blackwood; When my partner bids four no trump

mittee who will report. The maid-of-honor, Miss KathCIA LOU MURPHY J |Barl Robbins and Roscoe L.™™ who has chosen a suit of Seventh District of the Indiana Quentin Petry, of Knightstown, Couple Takes I= a WEEE AE A LS Bridge Clubs : ne | Mrs. Rex McConnell is in charge, niversity, is a member of Zeta Ave., for her marriage to Thomas Lee Lester, 702 E. 63d Place. | lane, registration. Mrs. Frank E. Leci gion Women The Woodland Baptist Church engagement of their daughter, JoAnn, to Richard Lee Qertel, the marriage of Miss Mary C. preghyterian Church. (Kindred photo) week. are on a trip east following their - The John H. Holliday American chall officiated at the single-ring son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker, Apponaug, R. I, on May first: Mrs. Arch Falender and Je- Athletic Club. The Rev. Edwin home of Mrs. Wilbur Patterson, {of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schien-| py her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy, 2229 Langley Ave. and Robert Wood, third; East and = he pride iz the former Miss the luncheon. | Mrs. Paul Courtney, 740 Parkway.| grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Steele, 2027 Sherbrook Ave. john and Mrs. Arthur Pratt. sec- !ate William R. Jenkins. She wore Mesdames Harold Reed, Oren ei nS me Show Ticket SALE Cn pire con Ty St, i TA Lov, rst it evar we vio vows T Open on Tuesday Maron Hote, announces 1s win S07 OE, CA B01 ATT showrooms #01250 pm. Apr 2, Gootee. Becond: Fast and West tne couple left on the trip. They! “Flower Arrangements” will be second. groom is the son of Mrs. Doster p.- m. Wednesday in the school Monday in the YWCA are: North Blackwood on Bridge— wos ernst and ve 0 As Ace in Response be held at 12:45 p. m. Monday,

Scrambled Eggs H. A. Lindeman Jr., chairman of Mar. 28, in the YWCA. and I have one ace and a void suit, do I bid five diamonds to show Bacon the Home Show ticket committee, ere rere only one ace or do I bid five hearts to show first round control of Jam and J. Frank Cantwell, director Roehler-May Rite two suits? Miss L. V.) Beverages .

of the show. Mrs. Norvin Strickland will outline the program for. a flower arrangement exhibit at

Luncheon Creamed peas ashed potatoes Raisin bread

1 want to answer this mot only for Migs L. V. but for many mm To Be Read May 21 * others who ask the same question. The answer is that you May 21 has been selected by bid five diamonds, forgetting all . -

Br the show. ot Miss Cynthia Culver May as the about the void suif. In other Both vulnerable, Avplocauce | The presidents of Indianapolis date for her marriage to Walde- words you do not count a void South dealer. Milk {clubs who will be at the luncheon mar John Roehler Jr. The rite suit as an ace in responding to NORTH (Mrs Reen) Dinner are Mesdames William H. Coth- will be read in the Second Pres- four no trump. 5-AQ es Bothered hse Jictie ran, John R. Donagh, W. A. Ed- byterian Church by Dr. Jean 8.| The reason has to-do with that] H—K 108 2 Celery wards, Harry Weber, Fred W. Milner. disaster which good bridge play- D-—none Broad Myers, Emma Zimmer, C. E. Miss Alice May wiil be her sis- ers always fear—duplication of C—~K9832 or Butter Greiner, Erwin Dieckman, Emil A ter's maid of honor for the cere- VAlu®s, You see. if you control a WEST EA Backports eriarator pudding tp einhardt, James Tretton, Kath=' Mrs. Henry-C. Prange mony, and-thé bridesmaids witl-in-|suit_by being void in-it, your part. (Mr. Abel) (Hr. Jasers) Milk to drink: One quart for each cPherson, Oliver Mills, clude Miss Barbara Ball, South ner may control the same suit by 5 v |. that used in tne day Avult, i addivion Brn, Kees W. Atkins, Fugene Committee Members Bend: Miss Joan Foster, Evans- having the ace. You are both H—A 9 4 H—QJ168 ht ew Beasley, O. W. Enyart, Foster B. Named b District ton, 11l.: Miss Louise Bell, Rich- holding the front door shut while D-—10 3 42 > B19 BLACKBERRY REFRIGER- |8mith, Raymond Cassady and y mond, and Miss Marguerite Burg- the villain calmly walks in the Cd 107 wef ATOR PUDDING William F. Krass Jr. ’ Election committee members hard. Mr. Roehler's attendants back door unopposed. SOUTH ou Date) 4 slices day old while bread Other presidents will he Mrs, were elected yesterday at the are to be Thomas Green, Chicago, M K A id S—K 91 3 2 tbsps. butter, soft Harry Helton, Fairland; Mrs. Iva Seventh District, Indiana Feder- best man, and Edward Pettit, Wil. MS. een voids H- AQG |1 package frozen blackberries, al- Jordan, Dana; Miss Jola Camp- ation of Clubs, meeting in Ayres’ liam Brady and John Reardon, Trouble, Bids Safely |» C—A 4 Q . , THOT thawed bell, Darlington; Mrs. Arthur V. Auditorium, _ - Chicago, and John Rust, EIgin, my friend, Mrs. Keen, who! The bidding: |% tsp. salt Bryant, Lafayette; Mrs. Louise J.| They are Mesdames Hiram Cun- Ill; ushers. knows her way around at the g Ww N B Cream . Ackerman, Lebanon; Mri. Verl ningham, Everett Lett, Frank RK. The parents of the couple_are bridge table, avoided trouble on 1-§ Pass 38 Pass: Cut ¢rusts thinly from bread, Clark, Martinsville: Mrs. James Weimer, E. H. Niles and Alvin. C. Mr. and Mrs. John William May,

‘“ ‘ , Spread butter on trimmed slices, F. Miller, Terre Haute; Mrs. Glenn Barbour. Two members will be 3710 N. Pennsylvania St, and a tt Sant, 3 » Pa 3D. Iam and cut slices into four squares Andrew, Terre Haute; Mrs, Ed. Named by the board. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Madelynne K. Roehler, Chi- jaq she bid five hearts on the — uty . each. Cruih berries. Add salt. ward Wanek, Beech Grove; Mrs, Fullenwider is elections commit- cago. North, cards in response to her lieving that your partnership has If berries aren't sweet enough, Frank Schroeder, Southport, and tee chairman. partner's four no trump, her side all four aces and all four kings add sugar to suit taste, Mrs, Lee Oldfield, Mooresville, Mrs, Jasper P. Bcott will be Select Miss An Ancker would: have almost surely ended I know you would land in a seven | ' Place alternate layers of bread the District delegate to the May bid.

pL ag pe, ti Ba B Y| Times Special up in a grand slam. squares and berries in a pudding Sorority Pledges 5 . ~ state convention in South Bend. | wmp;pgI EY, Mass, Mar. 19 Suppose you held Mr. Dale’ 8| Mr. Dale would have been there dish, preferably glass, and have ~ Five Butler: University coeds!

Miss Betsy Ancker, daughter of hand and learned that your part-| if he hadn't had such a good [the buttered side of the bread have heen pledged to the local Tuesday Meeting |Capt. and Mrs. C'. J. Ancker, 4450 ner had two aces. ‘Wouldn't you nér. And Mr. Abel would |down on top layer. Press bread chapter of Delta Psi Kappal The Indianapolis Delta Club of Marcy Lane, Indianapolis, has want to be in seven? You wouldn't|triumphantly laid down his “acs ; |down firmly so bread will ab- Sorority, national physical educa- Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority been selected for membership in|need to jump into it. You could of hearts at trick one. Se 2 tion ‘honorary. New pledges in-|will meet at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity, and|bid five no trump to ask shop - Bo JumbeE the rule in Md Cover and chill a few hours in clude Misses Patricia Hunt, Nor- with Mrs. Arthur J. Wallace, 617 |8igma Xi, science honorary. Miss| Kings. ahd To ding to your partner's f : the refrigerator. Serve with plain ‘ma Ziegler, Jeannine Lute, Mary|E. 58th Bt., for a covered dish Ancker is a senior at Wellesley| Partner has two kings Pat fos not count a (Jordan and Barbara Heiney. supper. College, would bid six hearts, Now, bo suit as an ace.

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